King Rakeri
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Rakeri was a King of D'ni from 3000 DE (4656 BC) until his death in 3219 DE (4437 BC).
One of the most important historical figures of his reign was the prophet Tevahr, who preached a return to the original beliefs of D'ni. Rakeri denounced Tevahr at first and threatened to imprison him, culminating in an impromptu debate in 3081 DE (4575 BC). Rakeri was soundly defeated, and after five days of contemplation, chose Tevahr as his main prophet. This marked the beginning of a vast decrease in the number of religious sects as many followed Tevahr's teachings.
During Rakeri's reign many of the poorer districts, including Belari, were renovated, as was the Temple of Yahvo.
Rakeri left the throne to his son Tejara.
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- Rakeri notebook in the Hall of Kings
- Rakeri notebook in the Hall of Kings
| Preceeded by Needrah | King of D'ni 3000 - 3219 DE (4656 - 4437 BC) | Succeeded by Tejara |

